The Philp Family

The Philp Family :

The Philps were related to the Haigs at an early stage in their distilling journey, and although their 60-odd year foray into the whisky business was ultimately unsuccessful, they did manage to produce a few firsts.

1760 - Birth of John Philp.

1785 - John buys Dolls Distillery, Menstrie (John Philp & Co.)

1791 - Janet Haig marries John Philp.

1792 - October, birth of Andrew Philp.

1794 - December, birth of Margaret Philp.

1797 - Birth of John Philp.

1802 - Birth of Elizabeth Philp.

1825 - Andrew Philp buys Inverkeithing Distillery.

1826 - Andrew Philp sequestrated.

1827 January - Death of John Philp, Aged 67.

Magdalene Stein Haig marries Andrew Philp.

1827 - December, Birth of Robert Haig Philp.

1833 - Andrew Philp buys Grange Distillery, Alloa.

1834 - Scotland’s first Coffey Still Installed at Grange Distillery.

1834 - Dolls Distillery renamed West Dolls Distillery, run by John Philp (Jnr).

1834 - Andrew Philp buys Kirkliston Distillery.

1846 - West Dolls Distillery sold to MacNab Bros., becomes Glenochil Distillery.

1847 - Andrew sells Kirkliston Distillery.

1848 - Death of Andrew Philp, aged 56.

1849 - John Philp & Co. declared bankrupt.

1851 - Grange Distillery closed.

Philp Owned Distilleries : 
Dolls / West Dolls [Bought] (c.1785-1846)
Inverkeithing [Bought] (1825-1826)
Grange [Bought] (1833-1834)
Kirkliston [Bought] (1834 - 1837)

Family Tree :

What we've found so far.

Philp Family Tree